All KS2 (Ages 7-11) articles – Page 23
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FeaturesEnvironmental studies at Howe Park Wood
School Travel Organiser takes a look at what’s available for students visiting Howe Park Wood.
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FeaturesFocus on: Acorn Adventure
Through adventure camps and activities Acorn Adventure provides opportunities for pupils to enhance their personal development in terms of skills such as confidence, resilience and team work. School Travel Organiser takes a closer look.
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News & IdeasBowes Museum launches new WW1 teacher resource pack
The education department at the Bowes Museum has launched a new resource pack to aid teaching WW1 History.
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News & IdeasRACA and FACE team up to offer Chef on the Farm sessions
Teachers can now contact Farming and Countryside Education to take part in a Chef on the Farm session.
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FeaturesLearning about the law at the Scottish Parliament
Available for Upper Key Stage 2 and above, the Scottish Parliament Education Visit Programme lets students discover more about the work of the Scottish Parliament through a range of activity choices and a tour.
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FeaturesFocus on: Head of Steam – Darlington Railway Museum
School Travel Organiser explores the workshops on offer for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3 at Head of Steam.
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FeaturesLearn at the cinema; film workshops for Key Stages 2 to 5
If you thought that the cinema was handy for film-watching and popcorn-munching only, think again. STO discovers a range of workshops available at Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle.
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News & IdeasDetails announced for The Big Bang Fair 2017
The Big Bang Fair will take place at The NEC, Birmingham from 15th to 18th March in 2017.
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News & IdeasMuseum of London: booking for 2017 educational visits now open
Booking onto the 2016-17 schools programme at The Museum of London is now open for teachers.
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News & IdeasAlpamare Waterpark to welcome school groups
Scarborough’s new Alpamare Waterpark has announced that it will offer a schools programme when it opens in mid-July.
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FeaturesHistory and Geography lessons onboard a canal boat
Kittywake Canal Cruises offers educational cruises to schools. STO finds out why learning on the water has its benefits.
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News & IdeasWorkshops at the Charterhouse confirmed for 2017
The Charterhouse, dating from the 14th century, has confirmed that educational workshops will be available from January.
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FeaturesOutdoor learning at the Beth Chatto Education Trust Gardens
Plant growth and garden birds are high on the learning agenda at the Beth Chatto Education Trust Gardens.
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FeaturesLearning on a rollercoaster at Paultons Park
There used to be a time when a school visit to a theme park offered a day out on the rides with few educational benefits. Nowadays, however, a trip to a theme park such as Paultons Park in Hampshire can relate to subjects including Physics, Biology and Business Studies.
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FeaturesArt, Design, History and Science at The Royal Mint Experience
Find out what’s on offer for schools at The Royal Mint Experience, half an hour from Cardiff.
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FeaturesWest End workshops for Key Stages 1 to 5
Educational workshops in the West End, relating to subjects such as Drama, Art, Music, PE and English.
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News & IdeasBill Quay Community Farm expands Primary school programme
Bill Quay Community Farm in Gateshead has expanded its education programme for Primary school students to include more workshops.
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FeaturesDeveloping creativity and imagination at the Rainbow Factory
School Travel Organiser looks at how the Rainbow Factory, in Farsley in Leeds, can inspire students to use their creativity and imagination and enhance their learning in subjects including English and Drama.
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News & IdeasThe Bishop’s Palace to open new interactive learning experience
An educational natural play project called The Dragon’s Lair will open at The Bishop’s Palace in Wells this summer.
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FeaturesSeaside learning at Weston-super-Mare’s grand pier
School Travel Organiser takes a closer look at the educational visits and packages available at The Grand Pier.


